Change Your Core Beliefs
Your personal power, the ability to attract what you want, is strongest when what you want to happen is what you expect to happen. Your core beliefs are the foundation upon which all of your expectations are formed. They are energy magnets that pull toward you—via the Law of Attraction—what you think is true about yourself and the world around you.
As a part of God, life doesn't feel right when your core beliefs do not agree with who you really are. This feeling of being disconnected is the cause of all negative emotion.
The quality of your life is the direct result of the quality of your beliefs.
On the physical level, your core beliefs cause you to think and behave in specific ways that either support or suppress your personal power. They are rooted in your sub-conscious mind, but you don’t need psychoanalysis or in-depth personal study to identify and change them. These pursuits can help, but there is an easier way to discover your core beliefs and systematically change them on-the-fly.
Where Beliefs Come From
You tend to think that your beliefs are rigid or unchanging. When what your belief is, is only a thought that you keep thinking. It's more like a habit of thought…
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Our beliefs are simply the thoughts we keep thinking until they seem to describe our reality. We easily change our conscious beliefs when new information presents itself. We have to work a little harder, with intent over time, to change our core beliefs because they are rooted in our sub-conscious mind, formed from the day we are born by our dependency on others for survival.
Each of us has a different past, even twin siblings. Each of us is a unique, physical expression of God, the I AM THAT I AM, on Earth. If you want to know what your core beliefs are, all you have to do is pay attention to how you express your personal, individual I AMs. Your I AMs point directly to your core beliefs.
What goes on sub-consciously is revealed moment by moment in your conscious mind by what you attach your I AMs to. Your attachments either align with or resist your true nature, a part of God.
When you think, "I AM (or I'm) tired of being poor, arguing, putting up with, being abused by, drinking, alone, trying so hard…” realize that you have a strong attachment to not having what you want. You are claiming it for yourself every time you entertain that thought.
When you think, I AM never going to get that promotion or that client, your core belief is that you don’t have the right stuff to please an employer or to create wealth for yourself.
When you feel sorry for yourself, “I’m sick of sitting in traffic, but I don’t have time to find a better job closer to home,” you are creating a life based on your core belief that you don’t deserve an easier, more abundant life. For you, life is about struggle and suffering. You are resisting who you really are. It’s that simple.
Good to know. But how do you use this information to attract what you want?
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